Pakistan bombs Kabul in 'open war' on Afghanistan's Taliban government
In a marked escalation of hostilities, Pakistan has launched airstrikes on Kabul, declaring an 'open war' against Afghanistan's Taliban government. This military action follows a recent confrontation in which Afghan forces reportedly attacked Pakistani border troops in response to prior airstrikes conducted by Islamabad. The ongoing conflict has raised concerns over regional stability, particularly given the historical tensions between the two countries. Experts suggest that this latest operation could lead to a significant deterioration in relations, potentially impacting security dynamics in South Asia. As both nations continue to engage in military exchanges, the international community is watching closely, hoping for a resolution to the escalating violence. This situation underscores the fragile nature of peace in the region and the challenges faced by the Taliban government in maintaining control amid external pressures.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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